The History of Romney Marsh ...J.R. Smith, 1849 - 182 sayfa |
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... hundred and twenty miles , and in breadth thirty ; taking in a part of Surrey . Lambard , in speaking of this district , says " The Weald : Saxon Weald — a woody country . " The Britons called it Andred -great , wonderful . The Saxons ...
... hundred and twenty miles , and in breadth thirty ; taking in a part of Surrey . Lambard , in speaking of this district , says " The Weald : Saxon Weald — a woody country . " The Britons called it Andred -great , wonderful . The Saxons ...
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... hundred and twenty miles in length and thirty miles in width . He asserts that it commenced at Winchelsea , in Sussex : agreeing with him as to its length and breadth , but differing from him when he says it began at Winchelsea , we ...
... hundred and twenty miles in length and thirty miles in width . He asserts that it commenced at Winchelsea , in Sussex : agreeing with him as to its length and breadth , but differing from him when he says it began at Winchelsea , we ...
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... ever been brought into play , and is the one adopted by the British towards the Hindoos , where one hundred millions of natives are kept in peaceable subjection by a mere handful of Europeans , with few HISTORY OF ROMNEY MARSH . 13.
... ever been brought into play , and is the one adopted by the British towards the Hindoos , where one hundred millions of natives are kept in peaceable subjection by a mere handful of Europeans , with few HISTORY OF ROMNEY MARSH . 13.
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... hundreds of years , lying dry , and unbestead of any channel of fresh water to serve it , yet had of old a fair and commodious river running along by it , and unlading or empty- ing itself into the sea , in those days nothing so ...
... hundreds of years , lying dry , and unbestead of any channel of fresh water to serve it , yet had of old a fair and commodious river running along by it , and unlading or empty- ing itself into the sea , in those days nothing so ...
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... hundred adjoining . The Romans , to defend this coast against the Saxon pirates , placed here a band of the Abulci , with their captain . After- wards it was quite destroyed by the outrages of the Saxons ; for Hengist , having a design ...
... hundred adjoining . The Romans , to defend this coast against the Saxon pirates , placed here a band of the Abulci , with their captain . After- wards it was quite destroyed by the outrages of the Saxons ; for Hengist , having a design ...
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acres adjoining Andred Appledore Apuldre Archbishop bailiff banks Blackmanstone Brede Britons called Camber Canterbury century channel Church Cinque Ports cloth commission commissioners containing Dialect Doomsday Book Dover Castle Dymchurch Earl early east Echingham edition Edward III embankment England English erected flowed Glossary granted Hastings haven heirs Henry History Icklesham Iden inclosed inhabitants inundation island Isle of Oxney J. O. HALLIWELL John jurats Kent king king's Lambard lands Lemanis letters patent Lord Lymen Lymne manor mentioned miles mouth Newchurch Newenden Old Romney Old Winchelsea original Oxenbrigge parish Pevensey Post 8vo premises present reign of Edward repair river Limen river Rother Robert Robertsbridge Romans Romney Marsh Salehurst Saxon says sewed side Sluice Snargate Somner spot Stephen Thomas town of Rye twenty-four jurats Udimore Upper Levels Wall Walland Marsh Weald West Hythe William Winchelsea Wittersham Wittersham Level wood